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Bush administration officials signaled Thursday that the U.S. may allow more time for debate over a United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing military force in Iraq -- or may drop plans to bring the resolution to a vote at all.

On March 1, Turkey's parliament did not approve a U.S. request to allow American troops in to set up for a possible invasion of Iraq. Elizabeth Farnsworth reports from Turkey on the political changes and continuing debate the country has…

Britain proposed six new conditions for Iraq to meet in order to avoid a military strike. Gwen Ifill discusses this new effort to gain the U.N. Security Council's support with an associate editor of The Financial Times and a lecturer…

Top diplomats from Britain and France lobbied Cameroon, Angola and Guinea yesterday and today, trying to sway the undecided U.N. Security Council members. Margaret Warner discusses these efforts with reporters David Sanger and Felicity Barringer of The New York Times.